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Age dependence of dielectric properties of bovine brain and ocular tissues in the frequency range of 400 MHz to 18 GHz

Gernot Schmid and Richard Überbacher

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In order to identify possible age-dependent dielectric properties of brain and eye tissues in the frequency range of 400 MHz to 18 GHz, measurements on bovine grey and white matter as well as on cornea, lens (cortical) and the vitreous body were performed using a commercially available open-ended coaxial probe and a computer-controlled vector network analyser. Freshly excised tissues of 52 animals of two age groups (42 adult animals, i.e. 16–24 month old and 10 young animals, i.e. 4–6 month old calves) were examined within 8 min (brain tissue) and 15 min (eye tissue), respectively, of the animals' death. Tissue temperatures for the measurements were 32 ± 1 °C and 25 ± 1 °C for brain and eye tissues, respectively. Statistical analysis of the measured data revealed significant differences in the dielectric properties of white matter and cortical lens tissue between the adult and the young group. In the case of white matter the mean values of conductivity and permittivity of young tissue were 15%–22% and 12%–15%, respectively, higher compared to the adult tissue in the considered frequency range. Similarly, young cortical lens tissue was 25%–76% higher in conductivity and 27%–39% higher in permittivity than adult cortical lens tissue.


PACS

87.19.R- Mechanical and electrical properties of tissues and organs

02.70.Rr General statistical methods

87.19.Pp Biothermics and thermal processes in biology

87.19.L- Neuroscience

Subjects

Computational physics

Medical physics

Biological physics

Dates

Issue 19 (7 October 2005)

Received 10 March 2005, in final form 18 May 2005

Published 21 September 2005



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